The classic all-promise righthander, Arizona's Archie Bradley is a potentially-outstanding pitcher who's only a changeup short of a major league career very, very soon. Of course, that's the pitching equivalent of a hitter who can handle everything except a curve ball, so this youngster's future will depend mighty heavily on how many MPH he can subtract when called upon to do so. If he stumbles, his big fastball and plus curve should still serve his team well in relief, but we won't know for another year or so which road he'll be taking.

11/1/2014

Pitching Stats 1.00000

Yr

Age

W

L

G

GS

IP

H

ER

BB

K

HB

WP

WHIP

K/9

BB/9

K/BB

2015

22

MLB

NL

Arizona

ARZ

2

3

8

8

35.2

36

23

22

23

2

0

1.626

5.8

5.6

1.05

2015

22

AAA

PCL

Reno

ARZ

0

0

1

1

4.0

6

3

0

3

0

1

1.500

6.8

0.0

2014

21

Fal

AZFL

Salt River

0

2

6

6

17.2

28

19

11

12

0

0

2.208

6.1

5.6

1.09

2014

21

AAA

PCL

Reno

ARZ

1

4

5

5

24.1

26

14

12

23

4

2

1.562

8.5

4.4

1.92

2014

21

AA

Sou.

Mobile

ARZ

2

3

12

12

54.2

45

27

36

46

5

3

1.482

7.6

5.9

1.28

2014

21

Rk

Arizona

Diamondbacks

ARZ

0

0

1

1

4.0

5

2

1

6

0

0

1.500

13.5

2.2

6.00

2013

20

AA

Sou.

Mobile

ARZ

12

5

21

21

123.1

93

35

59

119

4

1

1.232

8.7

4.3

2.02

2013

20

A+

Cal

Visalia

ARZ

2

0

5

5

28.2

22

5

10

43

2

1

1.116

13.5

3.1

4.30

2012

19

A

Midwest

South Bend

ARZ

12

6

27

27

136.0

87

64

84

152

15

17

1.257

10.1

5.6

1.81

2011

18

Rk

Pioneer

Missoula

ARZ

0

0

2

1

2.0

1

0

0

4

0

0

0.500

18.0

0.0

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News and Notes

3/11/2014 by KDaddy

With Bronson Arroyo sidelined by a bulging disk, Archie Bradley may land an opening day rotation spot, according to SI's Tom Verducci's parsing of Arizona GM Kevin Towers. Bradley's certainly looking sharp: the 21 year old righthander has allowed only three hits and hasn't given up a run in two appearances, striking out nine batters in six innings of early work.

5/26/2013 by KDaddy

Archie Bradley, who was bumped up to AA to begin the month of May, ranks second in the combined Minor Leagues with 68 strikeouts. Since moving to the Southern League mark, his ERA has been 0.90.